If I had worlds enough and time, I would have loved to see this production while I was in Chicago. In the Chicago Reader‘s review, it’s noted by Justin Hayford that “The cast enacted the story in the middle of a mob….Audience members are free to go anywhere, no matter how potentially disruptive to the show,” which reminds thrillingly of Punchdrunk, and of the mayhem-friendly heart that beats in all theatre: when it’s live, anything can happen, anything at all. (FYI, Sean Graney has also co-directed with Blair Thomas. So it would have been a twofer. Wish I could have stayed..)
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Oct
Kit Marlowe in Chicago
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